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US forces began massive air strikes on Iran on 28 February. A ceasefire in place since last month meant to facilitate talks has been largely observed, despite some exchanges of fire. Pakistan has been playing
US-Iran talks: What are the key sticking points? United States President Donald Trump has claimed a second round of negotiations with Iran will take place in Pakistan on Tuesday as mediators
Talks happen and achieve a temporary deal Pakistan has been aiming to get the US and Iran to agree to multiple days of negotiations, sources close to the mediation
talks, Pakistani officials insisted that the make-or-break peace negotiations would be going ahead over the weekend as planned. The conflict, which began when Israel and the US attacked Iran in late February
talks hosted in Islamabad last month ended without a breakthrough. Iran’s foreign ministry says it is reviewing Washington’s response to its [14-point proposal](/news/2026/5/3/whats-irans-14-point-proposal-to-end-the-war-and-will-trump-accept-it) aimed at ending the conflict sent via Pakistan
talks being mediated by Pakistan, Qatar and others. The United States still has powerful naval and air forces within striking distance of Iran. It is safe to assume that the Iranian regime will have kept
US-Iran negotiations [are gathering pace](/news/liveblog/2026/4/16/iran-war-live-pakistan-in-push-for-new-round-of-us-iran-peace-negotiations), with Pakistan again having an important mediating role as its leaders hold high-level talks
Iran’s nuclear programme, US sanctions and the future of the Strait of Hormuz are key sticking points that in recent days have threatened to rupture Pakistan’s mediation efforts. For the residents of Pakistan
US and Iran test each other’s resilience and will, seeking leverage in any talks through belligerent rhetoric, defiance and sporadic violence. Despite many observers’ scepticism – and continuing defiance in Tehran – the possibility of even
Pakistan’s mediation efforts Trump said Iran had “offered a lot, but not enough”, while adding on Sunday that Iranian leaders “can come to us, or they can call us” if they wanted to resume
mediators. Pakistan's foreign minister said his country was "endeavouring to convert this ceasefire into a permanent end to this war". President Donald Trump said the US has had "very good talks with Iran
Pakistan’s military chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, and interior minister, Mohsin Naqvi, arrived in Iran on Wednesday as part of a Pakistani delegation after “numerous messages” were exchanged with the US [through mediators](/news/2026/4/14/pakistan-pm-headed-to-saudi-and-turkiye-amid-prospect-of-new-us-iran-talks
Iran peace talks could resume in next two days, Trump says Donald Trump has said that US-Iranian peace talks could resume in Islamabad over the next two days, and complimented the work of Pakistan
talks. --- ## Is Israel part of the deal? Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Israel supports the US decision to suspend strikes against Iran for two weeks, but that the ceasefire does not include
talks was Israel’s ongoing bombing campaign in Lebanon. Iran and mediators in Pakistan had maintained that Lebanon was included in the initial ceasefire, but the US
US President Donald Trump later reposted Araghchi’s remarks after earlier dismissing reports about the deal as “fake news”. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, whose country has helped mediate the talks, said a “final
Iran's Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, returned to Pakistan on Sunday to set out Tehran's framework for resuming peace negotiations with Washington. Last week, US President Donald Trump extended a ceasefire between the countries
talks remain stalled despite a weeks-long ceasefire.** Iran delivered the proposal text to mediator **Pakistan** on Thursday evening, Iranian state news agency Irna reported, without detailing its contents. - **The US
mediator Pakistan until Tehran responded to the US’s negotiating positions or until talks were concluded “one way or the other”. - **The Pentagon announced that the US secretary of the navy, John Phelan, would depart
talks with the US were “making progress” with Pakistan’s mediation and that Washington “should be wary of being dragged back into quagmire by ill-wishers”. “So should the UAE,” he added. “Project Freedom